So here I was, getting on Gmod, starting it up to play some ZS. I clicked on my server of choice (Noxnet ZS),
and connected. It stayed on sending client info longer then it should have, and it gave me a steam error message saying I had an invalid user ID Ticket. I was like "WTF I just want to shoot zombies n shit." All of a sudden, german techno music started playing. After headbanging for a while, I quit out of Gmod. I looked in my garrysmod directory, and found two weirdly named DLL files, BASS.dll and Awesomium.dll. I deleted them, then went back on Gmod. Same problem, so now I'm uninstalling Gmod and re-installing it.
Anyone have any idea what this is or what it does?
Clean Gmod. Uninstalling it will not clean the folder.
[QUOTE=Spacewolf;18049640]Clean Gmod. Uninstalling it will not clean the folder.[/QUOTE]
And how do I do that?
Delete the garrysmod folder.
or rename the garrysmod folder
Reminds me of that Weebl and Bob Alien parody.
"It's a German techno club!"
"But where's the music?"
"In space, no one can here German techno music."
"Yes. That is one of the advantages of space."
and those DLLs? BASS.dll makes music sound good for games like gmodtower, and gmod party.
Awesomium.dll handles webpages. It's not normally there, but other gamemodes use it for its speed of rendering webpages.
BASS and Awesomium are safe.
Look For .mp3 or .caf files because most probably this is where the music is, also do a virus scan of the folder and then go through and delete all the files which are downloaded and then re install :) btw, you might wanna make a backup of the folder before deleting everything, in the folder, and it doesn't sound like a virus, its actually classed as 'adware' because some action is taking place playing or showing some type of media.
You joined a fake NoX server, in future, you should put the real one in your favourites to stop joining those rigged servers. I don't why people make these servers, but probably because they have too much time to fiddle around with and want to make others lives a misery.
[QUOTE=Yett999;18058072]Look For .mp3 or .caf files because most probably this is where the music is, also do a virus scan of the folder and then go through and delete all the files which are downloaded and then re install :) btw, you might wanna make a backup of the folder before deleting everything, in the folder, and it doesn't sound like a virus, its actually classed as 'adware' because some action is taking place playing or showing some type of media.[/QUOTE]
I see what you mean, but adware is classed as making your computer play/show advertisements, not any old media.
[QUOTE=Yett999;18058072]also do a virus scan of the folder[/QUOTE]
Why would you do a virus scan for malicious text files?
[QUOTE=Negrul1;18050011]Reminds me of that Weebl and Bob Alien parody.
"It's a German techno club!"
"But where's the music?"
"In space, no one can here German techno music."
"Yes. That is one of the advantages of space."[/QUOTE]
That was epic :D
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yo4sZVvM0QQ[/media]
[QUOTE=| FlapJack |;18060373]Why would you do a virus scan for malicious text files?[/QUOTE]
There is such a thing, because the 'love you virus' started as a text file i think :S
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[QUOTE=MegaJohnny;18058997]I see what you mean, but adware is classed as making your computer play/show advertisements, not any old media.[/QUOTE]
Music can be classed as advertising, Just look at the 'i love my mac song'
[QUOTE=Yett999;18062302]There is such a thing, because the 'love you virus' started as a text file i think :S
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Music can be classed as advertising, Just look at the 'i love my mac song'[/QUOTE]
Virus scanners do not detect malicious Lua files.
[QUOTE=Yett999;18062302]There is such a thing, because the 'love you virus' started as a text file i think :S[/QUOTE]
An exe file with converted extensions is not a text file.
[QUOTE=| FlapJack |;18064137]An exe file with converted extensions is not a text file.[/QUOTE]
Never said it was !?
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[QUOTE=michaelh;18063982]Virus scanners do not detect malicious Lua files.[/QUOTE]
True, I Never said they do
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